Astronaut Michael Collins, the third man on the Apollo 11 mission, remained in orbit while Aldrin and Armstrong walked on the moon. The lunar module, known as Eagle, was left in lunar orbit after ...
Apollo 8, the first manned mission to the moon, entered lunar orbit on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1968. That evening, the astronauts–Commander Frank Borman, Command Module Pilot Jim Lovell ...
The team analyzed water in nine samples from the Apollo lunar mission, using a high-precision triple oxygen isotope technique. This method, developed by Dr. Morgan Nunn Martinez of the University ...
The pioneering study explores the isotopic signatures of lunar water, revealing a mix of indigenous and cometary sources. The team analyzed water in nine samples from the Apollo lunar mission ...
or DSKY (pronounced "disk-key"), that astronauts used on the command and lunar modules. The DSKY Moonwatch is more than just a novelty timepiece; wearers can interact with it just like the Apollo ...
The strength of the lunar magnetic field may have shot up about 2.8 billion years ago, a Chinese study of samples from the far side of the moon suggests. The study, published online on Thursday in ...
The team analyzed water in nine samples from the Apollo lunar mission, using a high-precision triple oxygen isotope technique. This method, developed by Dr. Morgan Nunn Martinez of the University ...
After seven years the guys on NASA’s Apollo mission were ready to shoot ... When they arrived, Neil's job was to fly the lunar module called Eagle and land it safely. It was incredibly risky ...
Well, a full 55 years after the spaceflight that landed Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the lunar surface, a company has managed to shrink down the Apollo computer in another way. British ...
Apollo Instruments, a newcomer to the world of space-themed watches, has unveiled the DSKY Moonwatch — its grand project of four years that embodies the spirit of space exploration as well as ...
which transformed the lunar surface back into molten rock before cooling again, forming the crystal-laden rocks that were collected during the Apollo missions. "When these materials were heated ...